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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1927-08-25, Page 5Thursd0; Aug'ii t a5i1'!, ;c01 011 I r. 1111100111 r lir ■ ■ ■ • Sar • ■ ■ ■ • ., ■ Clearance Sale • ■ ■ 13 Continued Until the End of This ■ ■ Month ■ la In order to further reduce our ur stock, we are con- tinuing the Mid Summer Sale for balance of August. Some lines of merchandise are being further reduced to a : force -immediate clearance of Summer Goods and make ■ room for Fall Goods. • I Now is the time to replenish your stock_of Wear- ables. Values were never better than now during this I 'Money Saving Sale. r Big Reductions in Mens' and Boy's Suits, Mens' Furn- ishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. A good time to buy Boy's School Suits at a saving of ■ zo-per cent. ;f ■ See Bargain List of Groceries at the Grocery Counter. • ■ m • • ■ al ▪ Clearance DOLLAR BARGAINS: Table of . Clearing Lines ;of Goods, your pickior only One Dollar. See them. of All Ready-to-wear, Dresses, Suits and Coats at a s, ig Saving. H. E. Isa r,+ 4.1 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Catrzp'be1, lielgrave, announce the engagement of the granddaughter, Irene C Mc- Dowell, to Orval W. Graham, son .of Ivir, and Mrs. William Graham, Strat- ford, the marriage to take place on Mr. and Mrs. ='J. F. McCracken and children Perrin and Shirley, of Kings- ville, who spent the past week in town visiting the Misses' McCracken and Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert McGuire,' Monday, September 5th. ' have returnedto their home. illrllllllllllllpullillll�lll■IIIMIfl�lll■Ifl�lll■III■IIIRIil�lll�lll�lll■Illrlll■III■III�IIIYIII�1IIIpIIIN ' Poultry, Cream, Eggs. Phone and get our prices. Highest market prices paid for "> o . live mens and broilers Your Cream and Eggs graded the • same day as delivered. i VI 1'ellington Produce Co., Ltd. W. B. THOMPSON, Branch Manager. PHONE x66. ' . I• iminIImmI sinsiiimi ■ItI■IIIBJIIOlIIII RIli■III■III/III■III■W■III III■III■III■III■III■III Wingham Ont. m�nl■m■Ili■ill®in■ui■ni■iuviii■mein■ui■ul�in■ui�lu■uivul■uileiu■uimm■ui■m■m® 1 41ION' • • a Royal Service Station Special attention given to the -Lubrication of Cars of all makes. FREE CRANK 'CASE SERVICE FREE INSPECTION OF YOUR CLUTCH. DIFFERENTIAL, and TRANSMISSION. - - FREE AIR. "PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE" is the k,eyno`te of this Station. J. E. HOMUTH BRITISH AMERICAN PRODUCTS Main Street N. isni®m■mmni■m■ui■ni®ui®in■ni■ni■ilionI■rn■m■ui�nl■uienl■m■inem■ui■Itlsni■Ilr W®NE1■®®®1®■ Leads the World an Motor Car Value All Sixes 3 New Series New Lower Prices Just take the wheel of one -of these wonderful new Nash models and you will say immediately -"This is the easiest steering car I ever drove.', Nash has engineered into these new models a responsiveness to the wheel beyond anything you have ever known. In fact this new Nash super -ease. fulness in steering is the greatest boon to drivers—and ;articularly women motorists— that has been., introduced in years. All those 21 new Nash models are powered with, newly refineci. 7.bearing motors of absolutely phenomenal speed, smoothness and quietness,. You have no idea of what ,these. cars will do on the road until you have actually driven one. COME IN at once and try out the model you have in. mind. With their new springs built of a new secret process alloy steel, they are the EASIEST riding cars you ever rode, in. Nash offers them to you with all these great new quality attractions at new lower prices. Don't delay your inspeCtionb Coyne in TODAY: B. J. Bellinger, Dealer,;; ngha , 011te •h' ''k,WMMMNV'I ■ ot ■ 1 1 ■ Public Meetings in the interests of SIIELDON BRICKER United Farmers' Candidate in North Huron will be held as follows: Blake's Hall, Ashfield, Monday, Aug. 29th Cranbrook, Grey Township, Tuesday, August 30th Belgrave, Morris Township, Wednesday, August 31 Glenannan, Turnberry Township Thursday, September 1 St. Helen's, West Wawanosh Township Friday, September 2 School House No. 11, East Wawanosh Friday, September 2 Auburn, Saturday, September 3 Blyth, Saturday, September 3 Chair taken at 8 o'clock, and the meetings addressed by the Candidate and Miss Agnes MacPhail, M. P. S. R. Oliver, M. P. P., and others. ,®wnws,w.an+rmMaam.oamnaioamuo.6.o®mna®e01111. 1.41.6n®arm.uaenemrew,00®osoa.12suams Afternoon Meetings for Women will be addressed byMiss Agnes MacPhail at 2.30 o'clock as follows: Dungannon, Monday, August 29' School House No 12, West Wawanosh, Tuesday, august 30 Lochalsh, Wednesday, August 31 F ordlwieh, Friday, September 2 1�9 ■ 1l9 ■ 1 1 to ■ a m s ■ ei or 1 ■ s. ■ s 1 ■1e..lr Yln.................................... nal.M....................ira+..... • to ot 1 IN ■ The Public is cordially invited to attend these meet- 1 ings and hear public questions discussed.■ m ■ a• GOD SAVE TI[E KING. ■ ■ LoisindN CANADA September 10 to 17, 1927 DIAMOND SUBILEE, 'EXHII%ITION The Biggest Weelt in Western Ontario History More entries, larger prizes, new buildings, original attractions, biSger crowds, better entertaaiiiment, A full week'. of education>pleasured interest an dprofita S35,o0o IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS Send for Prize List and further information to J. H. SAUNDERS, President. W. D. JACKSON; Secretary', z London, Ontario, Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh for three or four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry" flour that absorbs and holds more water or milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and large, light buns and bread, are always yours when you use Send 30c in stamps for,our 700 -recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. 2511 Western Canada Floor Mills Co. Limited. Toronto. Montreal. Ottawa. Seim John. ''"7 ..11A 4U'.�J..AMP MIMIJ Mer • t • MAMA!, itSleW`N.a..Cil\ittsltiliM9WdM1IJ11a1 eSeltrleVe tWelk School Supplies. We are ready for School Opening with a Complete Stock of ; Supplies, including: — PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS • — CRAYONS DRAWING BOOKS —ERASERS -EXERCISE BOOKS —FOOLSCAP —FOUNTAIN PEN'S — INKS —LOOSE LEAF BOOKS —NOTE BOOKS —LEAD PENCILS -PENCIL BOXES -PEN HOLDERS —PEN NIBS —RULERS —SCHOOL BAGS —SCRIBBLERS —SLATES —WATER COLORS H. B. ELLIOTT Town Agency Canadian National Railways. J 'i Iia �U '• •144 t 'o. /lt I .till [xcoptienal VaIus in Used Cars ----at— frank *Lachlin's, London Cars Sold Under The Pledge to :the Public Plan. I. Every usedcar is conspicuously marked with its price in plain figures, and that price, just as the price of our new cars, is rig- idly maintained. z. All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CERTIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned and carry a 3o -day guar- antee for replacement of defective parts and free service on ad- justments. 3. Every purchaser of a used car may drive it for five days, and then, if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back and apply the money paid as a credit on the purchase of any other car in stock —new or used. (It is assumed that the car has not been dam- aged in the meantime).. To the Public: --We pledge adherence to the above policy in selling cars. 40.00—BRISCOE TOURING, good running condition. 75.00—FORD ROADSTER. 395.00—STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING. 45o.00—STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX TOURING. 495.00—STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX COUPE. 495.00—HUDSON, . X923 COACH. 525,00 -FORD, 1926 TWO DOOR. 595.00—ESSEX COACH, 1925 Model, 645.00—JEWETT SEDAN, Five Passenger. 65o.00—STAR COACH, Sga5 Model. 673.00 -HUDSON COACH, 1924 Model. 695.00—STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX SEDAN. 975.00+--OLDSMOBILE SPORT COUPE, x927 Model. g85.00 -STANDARD SIX STUDEBAKER SEDAN. 1x5o.00--STANDARD SIX COACH, Ig26 Model. 1375•oo—HUDSON BROUGHAM, x927 Model. x55o,00-�PACNARD SEDAN LIMOUSINE. Time Payments One -Third Cash, Balance Monthly. FRANIC McLACHLIN 30 '90 King Street, London. ERSKINE, STIiDEBAiMR attd PA CT ARI) CARS i)